Using a common phrase for a book title is the antithisis of a good name for your book.
How would anyone ever find this searching google?
misterfweem
9 years ago
I know both Sherlock Holmes and Alice in Wonderland are in the public domain now, but hells bells, does the mimicry have to be this . . . this?
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
Crisply delineated Rabbit and Alice characters on a fuzzy computer generated astroturf path and lawn and cottonball hedges with red roses or blood splatter on the grass and hedges both. Not bad? Nope, lousy. And the font choice! I hate to say it, but Platypus would be an improvement.
Not bad, good title, not sure why it made it on this site, lots of jealous people exist in the world I guess.
Jealous of this cover? Um, no.
Using a common phrase for a book title is the antithisis of a good name for your book.
How would anyone ever find this searching google?
I know both Sherlock Holmes and Alice in Wonderland are in the public domain now, but hells bells, does the mimicry have to be this . . . this?
Crisply delineated Rabbit and Alice characters on a fuzzy computer generated astroturf path and lawn and cottonball hedges with red roses or blood splatter on the grass and hedges both. Not bad? Nope, lousy. And the font choice! I hate to say it, but Platypus would be an improvement.